Re: [OT] last bit of the puzzle

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What is "sudo mount -t vboxsf share /mnt/Share" supposed to do? Are you trying to mount a shared folder common to Windows and Ubuntu?

Given that I don't understand you "sudo" command...

I run things in un-reverse order: Linux then use Virtualbox to get a Windows virtual machine.

Assuming Guest Additions are working, I access "Shared Folders" in the Virtual Box manager and just add a directory (flagged as Auto-mount and Access Full): then both OS can read and write.

_tom

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